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North American Diatom Symposium (NADS) 2017
Title: North American Diatom Symposium (NADS) 2017
Identifier: http://www.northamericandiatomsymposium.org/
Venue: Gibraltar Island (USA)
Start date: 2017-09-27
End date: 2017-10-01
Creator: Wolin, Julie [Co-organizer]; Johansen, Jeff [Co-organizer]
Abstract: The 24th NADS will be held on Sept. 27 - October 1, 2017 at Ohio State University’s Stone Laboratory on Gibraltar Island in Lake Erie. This small island (6.55 acres, 0.026 km²) is part of the Lake Erie Islands archipelago and located just offshore of the town of Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island (2.482 mi², 6.428 km²). Historically, Gibraltar Island was an important lookout point for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry during his successful Battle of Lake Erie against the British fleet in the War of 1812. Stone Laboratory has been a freshwater field station with research and teaching laboratories since 1895 and has been part of The Ohio State University since 1925. Stone Laboratory, the South Bass Island Lighthouse and the Aquatic Visitors Center at Put-in-Bay have offered field-based educational programs and research opportunities in biological science to thousands of participants, see webcam here. International symposium participants will present their work in diatom research including biodiversity, evolution, ecology, systematics, biological assessment, paleolimnology, and nanotechnology. In addition to the scientific program, the meeting will include traditional NADS activities (the Scum Run and auction). We hope you will join us in Lake Erie in late September for an exciting meeting! [Information of the supplier]
Subject: Algae (579.8)
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Spatial coverage: United States
Audience: Experts
Language: English
Format: website
Resource type: Conferences and Congresses (archive)
Access: free
Metadata update date: 2017-10-13
Metadata provider: UBFfm
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